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  1. Rare Beasts is a 2019 British psychological romantic drama film written and directed by Billie Piper in her directorial debut. It stars Piper, Lily James, David Thewlis, Leo Bill, Kerry Fox and Toby Woolf.

  2. 20. Aug. 2021 · Rare Beasts: Directed by Billie Piper. With Billie Piper, Leo Bill, Kerry Fox, Toby Woolf. An anti rom-com about Mandy, a career-driven single mother, who falls in love with the charming, traditionalist Pete.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Billie Piper
    • 2021-08-20
  3. Mandy (Billie Piper) a nihilistic young writer and mother who, while navigating her dysfunctional family and misogynistic workplace, falls for Pete (Leo Bill), a traditionalist searching for ...

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    • Billie Piper
    • Billie Piper
    • Romance, Comedy, Drama
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  4. Rare Beasts ist ein Film von Billie Piper mit Billie Piper, Leo Bill. Synopsis: Mandy (Billie Piper) ist eine moderne Frau in einer Krise. Sie zieht ihren Sohn Larch (Toby Woolf) inmitten...

    • Billie Piper
    • Billie Piper
    • Billie Piper, Leo Bill, Kerry Fox
    • 2019
  5. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu Rare Beasts. Das Drama Rare Beats erzählt die Geschichte von Mandy (Billie Piper), einer alleinerziehenden Karrierefrau, die sich unfreiwillig in den...

  6. Netflix. 5.3M views 1 year ago. In Theaters & On Demand August 20Mandy (Billie Piper) a nihilistic young writer and mother who, while navigating her dysfunctional family and misogynistic wo...

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    • Brainstorm Media
  7. thefilmstage.com › review-rare-beasts-billie-piperRare Beasts - The Film Stage

    17. Aug. 2021 · Rare Beasts Review: Billie Piper Crafts a Singular Vision of Emotional Schizophrenia. Jared Mobarak August 17, 2021. I love this line from the director notes of Rare Beasts: “When you live through nihilism/cynicism/hopelessness, your view of the world is not necessarily as it is, but rather your projection [of it].”